Hi Karen. I normally buy prepared sheets when I can use a 40% coupon!! If I am only making one label, I cut that small section off of the label, leaving the rest ready to use another time. I have also treated my fabric with "Bubble Jet Set", ironed it to freezer paper and printed it that way. If I am doing a LOT of photos at one time, I will use Bubble Jet. Some people have printed directly onto the untreated fabric but I worry that it might wash out. Let me know if I can help further!!
@@FrancesQuilts it was in a package made for printing. Afterwards I was told it was for a different kind of inkjet ink. Don’t remember the details. But it looked really good until I washed it. One time and it was completely gone.
@@sshirleyks I am so sorry that it didn't work. I had NO idea that there were different types of injet ink!!! I need to be sure that I am reading the instructions better!!
Loved this video - I did the exact same thing on my last label and decided I love this method!
It was certainly a good way to make a bunch at one time!!
Great idea and process! Thank you for sharing!
I am so glad that it helped!!! Thanks for letting me know!!
Great I will give it a try. Thanks. Tx/PR✌
I hope that it works for you. It sure made my labels easier!!
I have ironed fabric to freezer paper and I’ve also used the premade sheets they are spendy!
Hi Karen. I normally buy prepared sheets when I can use a 40% coupon!! If I am only making one label, I cut that small section off of the label, leaving the rest ready to use another time. I have also treated my fabric with "Bubble Jet Set", ironed it to freezer paper and printed it that way. If I am doing a LOT of photos at one time, I will use Bubble Jet. Some people have printed directly onto the untreated fabric but I worry that it might wash out. Let me know if I can help further!!
What type of fabric did you use for the text part of the label? Was it a premade label sheet?
I am so sorry for the late reply. We were traveling and I didn't see the comment!! I use "EQ Printables" for the text portion of the label.
Is it blurry or just the camera?
What kind of printer did you use? I tried it with my inkjet and it just washed right out.
I used an inkjet printer as well. Did you use untreated fabric or was it was prepared for printing???
@@FrancesQuilts it was in a package made for printing. Afterwards I was told it was for a different kind of inkjet ink. Don’t remember the details. But it looked really good until I washed it. One time and it was completely gone.
@@sshirleyks I am so sorry that it didn't work. I had NO idea that there were different types of injet ink!!! I need to be sure that I am reading the instructions better!!
@@FrancesQuilts , I think I read it needs to be pigment based ink and mine is not.
@@sshirleyks That is interesting. Thanks for the heads up....I will definitely watch for that in the future.